Romanticism and the Social Order, 1780-1830 |
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These scenes ' , said Valancourt , at length , ' soften the heart like the notes of sweet music , and inspire that delicious melancholy which no person , who had felt it once , would resign for the gayest pleasures .
These scenes ' , said Valancourt , at length , ' soften the heart like the notes of sweet music , and inspire that delicious melancholy which no person , who had felt it once , would resign for the gayest pleasures .
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Cowper called upon those who knew how to travel only by chariot or sedan and were fatigued by idleness to take once again the possession of the countryside . Cowper made some observant comments on the changes which were taking place in ...
Cowper called upon those who knew how to travel only by chariot or sedan and were fatigued by idleness to take once again the possession of the countryside . Cowper made some observant comments on the changes which were taking place in ...
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I have often heard my Grandmother & other old people talk of the waefu ' year when seven Lairds of the Forest ( all Scotts ) became bankrupt at once but how or why I know not . The farmers when they had got rid of the inactive retainers ...
I have often heard my Grandmother & other old people talk of the waefu ' year when seven Lairds of the Forest ( all Scotts ) became bankrupt at once but how or why I know not . The farmers when they had got rid of the inactive retainers ...
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
Burke and the Whigs | 38 |
The Radicals | 80 |
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